
“What reinforces the content of a photograph is the sense of rhythm –
the relationship between shapes and values.” — Henri Cartier-Bresson
Monochrome Madness will be posted later today for your viewing pleasure on Leanne Cole’s blog.
If you would like to participate and submit a photo in the upcoming weeks, please email your monochrome image to leanne@leannecole.com.au and include a link to your blog or website if you have one. It doesn’t have to be WordPress blogger, it can be a Facebook page, a Flickr page, etc. Include your name or your blog name. The image size should be low resolution, so the largest size should be 1000 pixels or less. The deadline for submission is before 6 p.m. on or before Tuesday, Melbourne Australia time. The earlier the better for Leanne. If you should miss the deadline your photograph will be posted the following week. The complete instructions are posted on Leanne’s blog should you have any questions or need help. The first MM of every month will have a theme. May’s theme is “fences”. There will be two galleries during the theme week, one for the theme and one like there normally is for those that may choose not to do a theme. Happy Cinco de Mayo!
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That lego fence looked very cute ❤ Where did you find it Maverick?
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The gardens I go to has some Lego exhibits through the summer. I’ll get some more photos, you’ll like them. 🙂
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Wow how nice they are to have lego exhibits 🙂 Sure, please get some more photos 😉
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Will do. 🙂
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A garden is a gift and the photo show the beauty of your soul. Hugs, Barbara
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Thank you Barbara.
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Thank you for liking “Network,” “Camouflage in the Natural World,” and “Pomegranate Blossoms.” What a fun Lego display! 🙂 I especially like the Lego birds and animals. When I was doing some research for my posts, I found out that there are actually some Lego theme parks located in different parts of the world.
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Thanks, loved your Pomegranate photo. The Lego artist is Sean Kenney from New York. He started playing with Legos as a kid and never quit. 🙂
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You are welcome. I am glad that you enjoyed my pomegranate photo. Thanks for letting me know about Sean Kenney. I checked out his website online, and his other work is pretty remarkable. It must be fun to be able to make a living playing with Legos. 🙂
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That is a beautiful picture. I love the texture on the fence and the bricks.
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That you, it was a really cute display.
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Im obliged for the blog.Really thank you!
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Thanks-a-mundo for the article post.Much thanks again. Cool.
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